Military Care Package 📦 ❤️
Hey fellow military spouses and girlfriends! Sending a care package to your deployed loved one is more than just mailing stuff; it's sending a piece of home, a hug, and a reminder of your love. As a #militarywife myself, I’ve learned a thing or two about putting together packages that truly make a difference. Whether you're making a 'navy care package' or one for your soldier, airman, or marine, these ideas will help you create something special. First up, FOOD! Seriously, snacks are always a huge hit. Think about things that aren't readily available or are a taste of home. I always include individual packs of things like Quaker instant oatmeal for a quick breakfast or Sahale snacks for a healthy-ish treat. Don't forget their favorite candy bars or some homemade cookies (if they ship well!). Sometimes, just seeing familiar brands can bring so much comfort. Next, comfort items. Deployment can be tough, and anything that reminds them of home can boost morale. A soft t-shirt or hoodie that smells like you, a small, cozy blanket, or even a personalized mug are wonderful. For a sweet touch, consider sending 'I Love You' Window Clings – they can easily stick them up in their bunk or workspace for a daily reminder of your affection. Entertainment is key for downtime. Think small, portable games, a deck of cards, crossword puzzles, or even a good book. If they have a device, perhaps a new pair of headphones or a portable charger. I often slip in printouts of funny memes or interesting articles I’ve come across to give them something light to read. Personal Hygiene & Practicalities: While they get essentials, sometimes having their preferred brand of deodorant, face wash, or even a special kind of lotion makes a difference. Small things like good quality socks or foot powder can also be incredibly appreciated, especially in harsh conditions. Don't forget pens, paper, and pre-stamped envelopes for them to write back! The most important ingredient? Love notes! Even if it’s just a quick 'thinking of you' or a list of things you miss about them, these handwritten messages are gold. I try to include several, tucked into different items, so they find little surprises throughout the package. Tips for Sending: Always check restrictions for what can be sent to their specific location or branch (especially for 'navy care packages' which might have different rules for ships). Use sturdy boxes and pack items tightly to prevent shifting. Include an itemized list of contents for customs if needed. Remember, consistency can mean a lot – even small, frequent packages can be more impactful than one giant one. Putting together a 'military spouse care package' or one for your 'boyfriend military care package' is a labor of love. It’s a tangible way to show you’re thinking of them, supporting them, and counting down the days until they’re home. What are your must-have care package items? Share in the comments!





























































































